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Sebaceous Cyst Treatment

May 19, 2023 by Alekhya puram Leave a Comment

Cyst Name the treatment modalities and diffrentiating features of thyroglossal cyst and subhyoid bursitis.

Sebaceous Cyst Answer. A sebaceous cyst is also called an epidermoid cyst. This occurs due to obstruction of sebaceous ducts, resulting in the accumulation of sebaceous material. The sebaceous material becomes enlarged due to the retention of its sebum. So it is also called a retention cyst. The cyst is lined by squamous epithelium material with an unpleasant … [Read more...] about Sebaceous Cyst Treatment

Venous Diseases Important Question And Answers

May 19, 2023 by Alekhya puram Leave a Comment

Venous Diseases Varicose vein of lower leg

Venous Diseases Important Question And Answers Question 1. Write a short note on complications of varicose veins with reasons. Answer. Varicose veins are dilated and tortuous, superficial veins predominantly in the lower limbs. Varicose veins are the price that man has to pay for erect posture. Varicose Complications Eczema and dermatitis: This occurs because of … [Read more...] about Venous Diseases Important Question And Answers

Burn Important Question And Answers

May 18, 2023 by Alekhya puram Leave a Comment

Burn 1

Burn Important Question And Answers Important Question And Answers Question 1. What is Wallace’s rule of nine? Calculate the amount of fluid that should be ideally transfused to an adult weighing 60 kg and having 50% deep burns in the first 24 hours. Answer. Wallace’s rule of nine is given by Wallace for early assessment of the extent of the burn in terms of body surface … [Read more...] about Burn Important Question And Answers

Understanding Shock: Classification, Causes, Clinical Features, and Management Strategies

May 18, 2023 by Alekhya puram Leave a Comment

Burn Pathophysiology of Shock 1

Understanding Shock: Classification, Causes, Clinical Features, and Management Strategies Answer. Shock is defined as an acute clinical syndrome characterized by a significant, systemic reduction in tissue perfusion, resulting in decreased tissue oxygen delivery and insufficient removal of cellular metabolic products, resulting in tissue injury and severe dysfunction of vital … [Read more...] about Understanding Shock: Classification, Causes, Clinical Features, and Management Strategies

Gas Gangrene: Clinical Features, Causes, and Treatment

May 17, 2023 by Alekhya puram Leave a Comment

Specific Infections treatment

Gas Gangrene: Clinical Features, Causes, and Treatment Question 1. Describe the clinical features and treatment of gas gangrene. Answer. It is a highly fatal spreading infection caused by Clostridium organism, which results in “myonecrosis.” It is also known as clostridial myositis, clostridial myonecrosis, and infective gangrene of muscles. The most common causing … [Read more...] about Gas Gangrene: Clinical Features, Causes, and Treatment

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